Nevada Code § 493.050

Lawfulness of flight and landing; liability for forced landing
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1. Flight of an aircraft over the lands
and waters of this state is lawful:
(a) Unless at such a low altitude as to interfere
with the then existing use to which the land or water, or the space over the
land or water, is put by the owner.
(b) Unless so conducted as to be imminently
dangerous to persons or property lawfully on the land or water beneath.
(c) Unless specifically prohibited by the
provisions of NRS 493.010 to 493.120 , inclusive, or any regulations
adopted pursuant thereto.
2. The landing of an aircraft on the lands
or waters of another, without his or her consent, is unlawful, except in the
case of a forced landing. For damages caused by a forced landing, the owner,
lessee or operator of the aircraft is liable as provided in NRS 493.060 .

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